The importance of securing weapons is being reiterated by gun safety activists and police alike after a 2-year-old shot and killed themselves with an unsecured weapon.
In Tuesday's News Hit: - The 2-year-old killed in an accidental shooting was the son of a Dearborn police officer - Ford announces its fancy new wind tunnel - Victims of the MSU Shooting have announced a lawsuit against the school
"The only people who would be affected by these laws are the law-abiding person who is not going to be a threat anyway," said Dulan. "They are not going to stop someone who is truly intent on committing crime."
"Now that Democrats got through all the proposals they wanted in the last election after lying to voters while collecting signatures, now they want to close the door behind them," he said.